Looking to get a full set of Malossi variator, clutch assembly, spring and rollers.

Update:On Saturday 6/4/13, I installed the Malossi Multivar variator set and also their Delta clutch system and my initial reaction was how much smoother the bike was from stationary to moving speed. Also in gear acceleration was better and there is lesser engine braking compared to stock.Had a chance to try it on he highway as I was coming back from Penang and overall a lot less vibration from the transmission and very smooth all the way to 160 km/h (bike speedo). However, disappointed that there is no change in the gearing as the range is exactly the same as the stock. Needed something with longer gearing. Stock RPM 7k is 130 km/h on the speedo and after changing also the same.Quality of the products are excellent from the materials used to the fit and finish.

myiNewbie Lesen L

Posts : 66Join date : 2012-08-14Location : Bdr Bukit Puchong

Subject: Re: Upgrading My Evo Mon May 06, 2013 8:55 am

Price...lifetime distance?

allanps1Newbie Lesen L

Posts : 16Join date : 2011-06-21

Subject: Re: Upgrading My Evo Mon May 06, 2013 3:40 pm

myi wrote:

Price...lifetime distance?

Price is less than 200 but don't know about the distance it can last. The difference is that it won't break so easily.

If you want to know more, go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/symowner/ and look for Rusli Osman Lee Panjang. Also have for VTS. He also got "toyol" for VTS where you can have longer gearing.

myiNewbie Lesen L

Posts : 66Join date : 2012-08-14Location : Bdr Bukit Puchong

Subject: Re: Upgrading My Evo Tue Jun 18, 2013 9:20 am

alway PM him ...my FB Yasim Ismail...

and no Mr T yet for Vts 250...still RnD...Some time prefer this forum for ease of searching compare FB have to scroll down...5555